Yamashita Hiroshi
   Department   Undergraduate School  , School of Commerce
   Position   Professor
Language Japanese
Publication Date 2020/03
Type Academic Journal
Peer Review Peer reviewed
Title On “Strong Irreversibility” from Information Occupancy to Information Sharing and the Characteristics as “Semi-Public Goods”
Contribution Type Co-authored (other than first author)
Journal Journal of Japan Society for Business Ethics Study
Journal TypeJapan
Publisher Japan Society for Business Ethics Study
Volume, Issue, Page (27),pp.117-123
Author and coauthor Nyunho JUNG, Hiroshi YAMASHITA
Details This study positions the characteristics of information as semi-public goods, and argues on the concealment of negative information. For that purpose, the paper points out the factors that often leads to concealment behaviors of negative information, including the dual inferiority and strong irreversibility to information sharing, as well as the characteristics of information as semi-public goods. The reason why there are many concealment behaviors of negative information in society is because the diffusion speed becomes very large to satisfy non-rivalry and negative information generally does not satisfy non-excludability. It is a result to be caused by the characteristics of information as semi-public goods, i.e. Taking accounts of the above viewpoints, we suggest the issues of how to instill not to exclude non-excludability consciousness for companies and public institutions.